Night Widow (Night Series)

Carol Davis Luce


Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
3.75 ·
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Night Widow (Night Series) by Carol Davis Luce
Obsession. Voyeurism. Murder. . .

Piper Lundberg packed up her clothes, mementos, and her skills at putting pieces where they belonged. The skills of a Hollywood film editor were all she had in her basket now. She was slashing her husband's strings of control and starting with a clean slate.

Perched in her temporary home in the Hollywood Hills, Piper enjoyed not only the expansive view down to Sunset Boulevard, but directly into her next-door neighbor's yard. No ordinary neighbor, Sybil Squire was a 50's screen goddess. Still a free spirit, she lives as she chooses, including a daily swim as Mother Nature created her, in the nude. That doesn't surprise Piper.

What does surprise her is a chain of events that escalate into a deadly game of cat and canary. Piper becomes the canary, alert to new dangers. Pegged by the authorities as a meddlesome neighbor, no one takes her warnings seriously. Piper must put the pieces together before she, herself, is permanently cut out of the picture.

Editing Hollywood movies--piecing a story together--was once her passion. Now that passion must save her and the idol she knew only on celluloid.
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